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together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything solutionism. the new optimis ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay ale... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. gerri: in the midst of the unrest in the middle east and the gathering of world leaders in new york, the president is still campaigning as going on letterman. should he be in the white house or the ed sullivan theater. here's what some of you are posting. ken says that the answer is obvious. heighten tensions would keep most presidents to the oval office. but obama is only capable of speaking and not leaving. let someone else in the white house who actually knows what they are doing and isn't one between the president or entertainer. my favorite is that the celebrity and cheap should give the top 10 reason why he has not made a good president. finall
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she founded sally ride science which developed science-themed camps, festivals and classes for children who dreamed about reaching for the stars. >> it's a real experience and the experience of a lifetime to be able to fly in space and fly aboard the space shuttle and i have to admit i'm more excited about that opportunity than i am about being the first... as you say, a piece of history. >> reporter: today president obama called sally ride a national hero and a role model. ride was 61 years old. weth doane, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: we were struck today ll a picture of another inspiring woman, especially after all that's happened in colorado. that's former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords eigh up in the french alps. she and her husband, former astronaut mark kelly, made the trip using cable cars. this is her first trip outside the u.s. since she was shot in an assassination attempt last sass. amid the tragedy in aurora there were extraordinary acts of heroism. that story is next. ry is next. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance.
she founded sally ride science which developed science-themed camps, festivals and classes for children who dreamed about reaching for the stars. >> it's a real experience and the experience of a lifetime to be able to fly in space and fly aboard the space shuttle and i have to admit i'm more excited about that opportunity than i am about being the first... as you say, a piece of history. >> reporter: today president obama called sally ride a national hero and a role model. ride was...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. the skin they were born with and say they'd die for darker skin. sadly, some actually do. change your thinking, not your skin. stop tanning. learn more at spotskincancer.org. cheryl: right now thanksgiving travel is in full force. jeff flock is standing by at a very busy o'hare airport in chicago. jeff: more busy than normal. thanksgiving travel and big fault out here. it looks funny and that is a good thing. though filed it is beginning to burn off. we have big delays on this thanksgiving holiday. i want to get to the board to show you. we just got this from the folks at o'hare. 162 folks at o'hare flights have been canceled. thirty-one at midway. 500 delays. come on if you, larry, real quick. long way to walk. sorry. there you go. excuse me. on arrival board, if you take a bow, every flight has either been canceled or delayed coming into o'hare. we will watch it all day, cheryl. cheryl: busy day at o'hare. jeff flock, thank you very much.
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. the skin they were born with and say they'd die for darker skin. sadly, some actually do. change your thinking, not your skin. stop tanning. learn more at spotskincancer.org. cheryl: right now thanksgiving travel is in full force. jeff flock is standing by at a very busy o'hare airport in chicago. jeff: more busy than normal. thanksgiving travel...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. connell: on our market rally monday, here are some of the headlines coming out. corporate not waiting on washington. expecting the worst from white house and congress. sales of existing homes up. one of the reason the market looks pretty good today. very good today, as a matter of fact. credit card debt is on the rise. dagen: stocks are on the rise. stocks now every 15 minutes. nicole: tabletop of arrows. i will take it. the dow jones industrials up 162 points. all components are in the green. bank of america leading the way. traders, i guess, some of them saying after seven of the last nine weeks have down arrows. some of them saying i will just step in there and five. let's take a look at walmart. they have an up arrow here. the company has moved up their quarterly dividend. they moved it to the end of december. this is basically fiscal cliff is what they are saying. it could not, you never know, if it will be settled or not. by building
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. connell: on our market rally monday, here are some of the headlines coming out. corporate not waiting on washington. expecting the worst from white house and congress. sales of existing homes up. one of the reason the market looks pretty good today. very good today, as a matter of fact. credit card debt is on the rise. dagen: stocks are on...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> with your fox business brief it is a down day for the market. 65 points down current day. with the most lucrative insider trading scheme with $5 trillion -- $5 million bail allegedly giving confidential information for the alzheimer's drug from the university of michigan neurology professor. the white house released a new figure consumer spending maybe impacted if congress passes tax cuts on those making less than two madrid $50,000. according to economic appraisers failing to pass the amt could cut spending by 1.7% next year. this is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. melissa: will climb did to the third consecutive week of gains but is showing signs of falling down but natural guest plummets as well? >> we were so right -- surrounded by a meat traders but the headline would get the intraday, with the forecast from the commodity whether group. you can see the contract fell off the table. look at three months
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >> with your fox business brief it is a down day for the market. 65 points down current day. with the most lucrative insider trading scheme with $5 trillion -- $5 million bail allegedly giving confidential information for the alzheimer's drug from the university of michigan neurology professor. the white house released a new figure...
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what was once firmly in the world of make believe could quickly become quite real. >> reporter: the science is in the special fabric, so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location, could quickly put it on and get it working. wolf? >>> and happening now, violent clashes as protesters try to storm egypt's presidential palace. is another revolution unfolding right now? >>> before the david petraeus scandal, the head of fox news reportedly had a secret plan to try to make the general president of the united states. >>> and a shocking front page photo of a man's subway death. critics say it crosses a dangerous line. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> up first this hour, president obama lays out his latest bargaining position in the struggle to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. he only has 28 days the left to reach a deal with the republicans in congress before automatic spending cuts and tax hikes take effect. but instead of private negotiations, he's on thing for a public appeal. let's
what was once firmly in the world of make believe could quickly become quite real. >> reporter: the science is in the special fabric, so you don't need a power source or some instruction manual to make it work. theoretically, any soldier, even in the most remote location, could quickly put it on and get it working. wolf? >>> and happening now, violent clashes as protesters try to storm egypt's presidential palace. is another revolution unfolding right now? >>> before the...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stuart: it is a minute to the opening of trading. don't forget what is happening friday. dow jones industrial average is off 100 points. the main problem, earnings report. this is turning season. this is the time the big companies tell us how much they may or did not make and what their outlook is for the future. big problem with technology companies, google, apple, amazon, ibm, intel, microsoft, they all came down sharply and brought the whole market down. what are we expecting today? this monday morning stocks are expected if you look at the futures, expected to open relatively flat. i say this most mornings. the real movement is later in the day but this morning it is true. a relatively flat opening. as for oil and gold, they were down sharply last week especially gold, a very small amounts at best for the price of gold this morning and also for the price of oil. that is setting the scene as the opening bell finishes and we start trading
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. stuart: it is a minute to the opening of trading. don't forget what is happening friday. dow jones industrial average is off 100 points. the main problem, earnings report. this is turning season. this is the time the big companies tell us how much they may or did not make and what their outlook is for the future. big problem with technology...
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. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us august 6. bill whitaker, cbs news, pass deena. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> kristen stewart caught in the act of cheating. her rare public apology to r-patt today. who's the man she's kissing? and is her "twilight" romance over. >>> and why did katherine jackson lose custody of her kids. in new bombshells in the jackson family feud. >>> plus, why is paris tweeting her dad lyrics ♪ i'm so confused >>> batman star christian bale's emotional visit to the
. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us...
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help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. connell: this is a fox business exclusive as we talk about mary shapiro. it is a hot topic that charlie gasparino has been reporting for us. she is preparing to leave the commission. dagen: you will be hearing from mary shapiro and just a few minutes on market now. charlie says she has left some unfinished business. charlie: that would be the structure of the market. we actually have markets on every trading desk on wall street. that is something the ceo of the wall street exchange and the ceo of the nasdaq approached mary shapiro. what do shapiro tell them? this is from sources both close to them. she needed more political support in congress to go after market structure. they argued that because of this, the markets are essentially in disarray, that you have many private markets that operate across wall street and this will be an issue going forward. this essentially could lead to another flash crash. when you talk to people at the exchan
help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. connell: this is a fox business exclusive as we talk about mary shapiro. it is a hot topic that charlie gasparino has been reporting for us. she is preparing to leave the commission. dagen: you will be hearing from mary shapiro and just a few minutes on market now. charlie says she has left some unfinished business. charlie: that would be the...
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i don't think i'd be here today had i not had a wonderful science teacher. a teacher can make a huge difference in a child's life. he would never give up on any of us. thank you dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. >>gregg: and now police in new york city uncovering possible new evidence, a suspicious establish on a basement wall in the search for the remains of etan patz who vanished in 1979 while walking to the school bus stop. and new concerns in syria that the fragile ceasefire there is in danger of collapsing. as reports of government troops firing on the suburbs of damascus. and a mysterious explosion heard across a large spot of nevada and california this morning prompting a flood of emergency calls. witnesses reported seeing a fireball streaking across the sky at the same time. it was likely caused by a meteor. >>heather: more holds will roll surrounding the secret service. there is still a lot to be learned about what really happened in the colombian hotel and law makes will get to the bottom of it. a dozen agents have been implicated and six h
i don't think i'd be here today had i not had a wonderful science teacher. a teacher can make a huge difference in a child's life. he would never give up on any of us. thank you dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. >>gregg: and now police in new york city uncovering possible new evidence, a suspicious establish on a basement wall in the search for the remains of etan patz who vanished in 1979 while walking to the school bus stop. and new concerns in syria that the fragile ceasefire...
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he said there's no such thing as science. >> how do you go from flat earth, i don't believe in evolution -- >> he never said he believes in a flat earth or evolution. >> that's who he is. >> where is he on science? >> ask him, i don't know. >> where is he on climate? >> it wasn't an issue in the primary. >> the grand wizard ground over there. >> i resent that, what is this grand wizard nonsense, are you saying we're ku klux klan. there is 30 in congress in the birther crowd right there. there is ground to make up on a number of groups, let's take a look. with latino voters, women and independents, how does he deal with that, howard? how does he move to the center, and he's saying they're severely right. is it smart to say you're a right winger even if he is a more moderate than he portrayed himself as. >> what is the smart move? >> for the democrats. >> what they're doing right now i think if they can do it. if they want to pin mitt romney in the corner as we said before, that he put himself in, in the primary campaign. and it's up to mitt romney to explain a coherent theory of who he is
he said there's no such thing as science. >> how do you go from flat earth, i don't believe in evolution -- >> he never said he believes in a flat earth or evolution. >> that's who he is. >> where is he on science? >> ask him, i don't know. >> where is he on climate? >> it wasn't an issue in the primary. >> the grand wizard ground over there. >> i resent that, what is this grand wizard nonsense, are you saying we're ku klux klan. there is 30...
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>> we're taking much more science than we ever had on the surface of mars. that includes an insument of s.a.m. it's a chemistry lab that we can take powdered rock samples into s.a.m. and do a whole sweep between s.a.m. and the other instrument. they can do x-ray experiments. they can bake the material and see how it bakes out. we've got a laser on top of the mast that can zap rocks and vaporize the surface of the rock and look at the vapor for the composition of the rock to. >> we're kind of looking -- what are the things that this thing is really going to drill down to? >> all right. we're looking for the signatures of a habitat that could have been habital for life. we're looking at the signatures in the rocks. when they were made and what state the water was in. we would love to find organic carbon, if we can. that's quite a hard thing to find. we're looking for signatures of life or the habitat. >> i'm looking far fossils and bones. just so you know where my threshold is. >> for me, i would love it. the home run would be a micro fossil. i'm not going to
>> we're taking much more science than we ever had on the surface of mars. that includes an insument of s.a.m. it's a chemistry lab that we can take powdered rock samples into s.a.m. and do a whole sweep between s.a.m. and the other instrument. they can do x-ray experiments. they can bake the material and see how it bakes out. we've got a laser on top of the mast that can zap rocks and vaporize the surface of the rock and look at the vapor for the composition of the rock to. >>...
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actually, he's head of the, on the house sciences and technology committee. at a fund-raiser in new york last night, the interesting thing here, todd akin is on the house science and technology committee, but somehow. another note on the republican convention, remember president obama pointing out that business owners, depending on public projects like roads, republicans twisted that remark to make it sound as if the entrepreneurs themselves didn't deserve credit for their suck tess. the theme of the second night will be we built this. get it? we built this. not the oppressive government. but hang on. the building where the convention is being held, the tampa bay times forum was built in large part thanks to government funding. the 1996 project had a budget of $139 million, 62% of which or $86 million, came from public money. more than half. so republicans, remember where you are. >>> next, what could cause a republican judge in texas to call for a tax increase? bring on county judge tom head and his concern if president obama is re-elected, it could start a
actually, he's head of the, on the house sciences and technology committee. at a fund-raiser in new york last night, the interesting thing here, todd akin is on the house science and technology committee, but somehow. another note on the republican convention, remember president obama pointing out that business owners, depending on public projects like roads, republicans twisted that remark to make it sound as if the entrepreneurs themselves didn't deserve credit for their suck tess. the theme...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an a
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [...
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. >> it seems like science- fiction. a hovercraft steady by rockets, designed just for this, will gently lower the car sized rover to the martian surface and then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing does not work just right, it is a game over. >> i know that when we get that signal, and a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crime .. >> if all goes according to plan, curiosity will be landing on a plan in new us from august 6th. bill whitaker, cbs news, pasadena. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> good evening i am helen martin >> i am dana king, today the governor said off what could turn into a water war. >> it involves an $18 billion plan to tunnel sacramento delta water to southern california. phil matier says that the governor is not mincing words about getting it done. >> he is not. as a matter of fact he came out swinging on what could be the biggest political fight of his administration. the classic water wars north
. >> it seems like science- fiction. a hovercraft steady by rockets, designed just for this, will gently lower the car sized rover to the martian surface and then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing does not work just right, it is a game over. >> i know that when we get that signal, and a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crime .. >> if all goes according to plan, curiosity will be landing on a plan in new us from august 6th. bill whitaker, cbs...
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since he floated his fake science theory about pregnancy and rape, he has also described his opponent, unladylike. they released video of him for spending time in jail and he is defending his vote against fair pay for women, not by saying that women don't suffer in terms of pay discrimination, but by saying instead that he just doesn't believe that discrimination is wrong. he doesn't believe that businesses should have to follow any laws about who they discriminate against. the government shouldn't tell you what you pay and what you don't pay. discrimination is just freedom for business owners who are getting a really good deal on their lady workers. republicans have to weigh how badly they want a republican candidate snar for missouri. they have to weigh that against how much it's going to cost them to be associated with the le jat mitt rape, your unladylike jailed abortion protesters i'm against civil rights guy in missouri. now he says that businesses
since he floated his fake science theory about pregnancy and rape, he has also described his opponent, unladylike. they released video of him for spending time in jail and he is defending his vote against fair pay for women, not by saying that women don't suffer in terms of pay discrimination, but by saying instead that he just doesn't believe that discrimination is wrong. he doesn't believe that businesses should have to follow any laws about who they discriminate against. the government...
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much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> we just learned today that a man had plunged over niagara falls into the thundering waters below and impossibly managed to get to shore. rescue workers made their way down a cliff to pick him u
much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair...
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>> i'm a political science public policy major, those fields don't have a whole lot of hiring. i pretty much have to do a professional degree as a means to actually ascertaining a salary in the future that will allow me to afford these massive loans. >> and you're going to have to hustle in the job market because there's a lot of kids graduating with a law degree and there's not enough jobs. >> there's also health care and that's a growing part of the economy. you're a nursing major, no student loan debt. i wish i could ring a bell. can you tell me a little bit about looking for a job and what you're saying on the campaign trail, what's important for you. >> i have a couple of interviews lined up already, but it's very competitive to get into a good hospital. and jobs are a huge issue for me. it's very important, students might come out of college with $25,000 in loans, but if they don't have a job to pay it off, what are they supposed to do? >> that's the flip side, gosh, if you don't have the job, and you still have loans, you're in the same boat as someone who has loans but
>> i'm a political science public policy major, those fields don't have a whole lot of hiring. i pretty much have to do a professional degree as a means to actually ascertaining a salary in the future that will allow me to afford these massive loans. >> and you're going to have to hustle in the job market because there's a lot of kids graduating with a law degree and there's not enough jobs. >> there's also health care and that's a growing part of the economy. you're a nursing...
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wealthy british science. has moved on to the trial. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our t.v. . top story smarties news review of the week a car bomb blows up in a residential area in syria's second largest city of aleppo it reportedly left three dead after similar terror attacks kill over two dozen in the capital. anniversary arrests for occupy wall street protesters as yet more heavy handed policing leaves many wondering if western nations practice the democracy they preach. a loving father caught in a tragedy the media's take on the u.s. soldier accused of turning a sleeping afghan village into a bloodbath of washington once again apologizing for the actions of its military. war news from our sea twenty four seven that are see the sport right now though is roman. hello and welcome to sport on r.g.p. undermine costs are up and these are your headlines. hitting headache and she stumbled through their first things under a new coach goose hiddink after losing alex as informal committees
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another highlight from the reel, here he is with joe biden at the museum of nature and science. the caption, no joe i have no idea what we're supposed to be looking at. just keep looking. now for the really bizarre. iowa republican randi shannon was running for a senate seat until she sent out a four page letter to supporters saying she was dropping out. that's not the end of it. she now says she's been appointed senator for an alternative government, the so-called as she puts it, republic of the united states of america. that's right. shannon's joined a libertarian group that says they reinhabited the original government in 2010. the group says that's what we now think of as the government. really just quote, united states corporation as they call it. and we have it to blame for things like invasive tsa screenings and even the 14th amendment. and every amendment after that. by the way the 14th amendment was back in the 1860s. here's the case in the nutshell. quote, if people think it's crazy to want to have a constitutional government back in place, then so be it. so there are
another highlight from the reel, here he is with joe biden at the museum of nature and science. the caption, no joe i have no idea what we're supposed to be looking at. just keep looking. now for the really bizarre. iowa republican randi shannon was running for a senate seat until she sent out a four page letter to supporters saying she was dropping out. that's not the end of it. she now says she's been appointed senator for an alternative government, the so-called as she puts it, republic of...
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we all know you were trying to repeat some piece of junk science. which whatever it was was complete lunacy. you're a congressman. sixth term. whatever it is. absolutely unbelievable. regardless of of that, if they do not demand that he go, where does that leave them? this will run till the election. >> well, i think either way, that they're in big trouble. because it really has, as you said, focused the campaign on an issue that they don't really want to go to. they don't want to be talking about women's health. the president was absolutely right. it really underscored that politicians, who are mainly men, should really not be making decisions on behalf of women's health and that's what's going on. there's a huge gender gap already. for women under 50 the gender gap, that is, the women who chose obama over romney, is 31%. i mean, it is just huge. women are getting the message. unfortunately for them, getting rid of todd akin i don't think is going to get rid of their problem. >> well, i think they're damned if they do, damned if they don't now. bec
we all know you were trying to repeat some piece of junk science. which whatever it was was complete lunacy. you're a congressman. sixth term. whatever it is. absolutely unbelievable. regardless of of that, if they do not demand that he go, where does that leave them? this will run till the election. >> well, i think either way, that they're in big trouble. because it really has, as you said, focused the campaign on an issue that they don't really want to go to. they don't want to be...
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up next, more examples of republicans who want to use tax dollars to ignore science. even history. human living alongside -- square with the bible but not with history. there aren't recent histories of us living with dinosaurs. there are no footprints in the bible. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or, "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing-out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. >>> mitt romney is claiming he's going to create welfare million jobs in his first term. however, romney hasn't said yet whether he will create the jobs in china or india. he's not sure. he's still thinking. >> we are back to "hardball." yesterday i told you about the successful landing of the space rover curiosity up on mars. the rover
up next, more examples of republicans who want to use tax dollars to ignore science. even history. human living alongside -- square with the bible but not with history. there aren't recent histories of us living with dinosaurs. there are no footprints in the bible. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer...
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i think he read a bit of junk science and he believed women couldn't get pregnant if they were raped because their body would seize up. what does this tell you about the thinking of republican meem like him. he served five terms for goodness sakes. >> if you close your eyes and you just listen to the words, you know, if you listen to mitt romney, you know, planned parndhood, we're going to get rid of that, and ryan's position on equal pay for women, and now this with rape with akin, it just sounds like talk from decades ago. not the stone age, but it sounds like the 1950s. it's a bad time going into the convention to have this at the forefront of the american consciousness and the headlines. i think if he was given an opportunity to answer that question again, i think he would answer it very, very differently. but he's standing his ground and continuing to try to run. he deserves to do that. i think mccaskill will take him to the wood shed, but we'll see. >> mccaskill was thrilled. >> she tried to get him to run anyway. she nougt she couthought she co anyway. it could be a crucial se
i think he read a bit of junk science and he believed women couldn't get pregnant if they were raped because their body would seize up. what does this tell you about the thinking of republican meem like him. he served five terms for goodness sakes. >> if you close your eyes and you just listen to the words, you know, if you listen to mitt romney, you know, planned parndhood, we're going to get rid of that, and ryan's position on equal pay for women, and now this with rape with akin, it...
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science tells us we have to invest in kids early. the math, local and state levels say kurt, cut, cut. >> a senior associate dean at school of continuing studies, sam is a former new york city schoolteacher. welcome to both of you this morning. >> thank you. >> chris, let's start with politics. how would governor romney improve education for those who can't afford preschools to close the gap? >> i think he would do a couple things. i don't think the issue really is how much money, i think the issue is, is the money being used appropriately? we look at schools, for example in columbia county, florida, where you have 250,000 textbooks published that can't be used because they are not politically correct enough. i think what the governor is going to do is look at this whole idea. let's keep in mind, the federal government is not an uber state. give this responsibility back to the state, shrink the department of education and focus on those things that are most efficient. education is not a sacred cow. i think, as we keep hearing cut, cu
science tells us we have to invest in kids early. the math, local and state levels say kurt, cut, cut. >> a senior associate dean at school of continuing studies, sam is a former new york city schoolteacher. welcome to both of you this morning. >> thank you. >> chris, let's start with politics. how would governor romney improve education for those who can't afford preschools to close the gap? >> i think he would do a couple things. i don't think the issue really is how...
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>> well, we've got to get them excited about science. as you know, some science classes and math classes just don't capture children's imaginations, so we have to figure out how to do that. so instead of telling children to be a software engineers, ask them, hey, wouldn't you like to be the next zuckerberg? we have to put them in context and get them excited about the careers. >> the 2012 teacher of the year was so interesting. she gets her kids to design an app in first or second grade, right? apps, this is -- you've got to do it right away and do it in something they understand. but we talk about the top jobs in these fields. engineering still in particular still a boys club. 80,000 degrees were handed out in 2011. just 15,000 of those, ainissa, went to women. why aren't women getting more excited about s.t.e.m., science, technology, engineering and math? is that also happening in the schools? >> it's a sad fact, but it's definitely true. women are about 20% of the bachelors degrees that are coming out in engineering, and there's no ge
>> well, we've got to get them excited about science. as you know, some science classes and math classes just don't capture children's imaginations, so we have to figure out how to do that. so instead of telling children to be a software engineers, ask them, hey, wouldn't you like to be the next zuckerberg? we have to put them in context and get them excited about the careers. >> the 2012 teacher of the year was so interesting. she gets her kids to design an app in first or second...
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t the next part of missouri works is the areas of science and technology. missouri is already home to some of the brightest minds and innovators in the world. with the passage last year of the missouri science and reinvestment act, we are poised for rapid progress. as part of the missouri works, my budget includes $4 million in seed capitol to attract the best talent in t talent in the world to missouri. we are growing the industries today and creating the high tech jobs of tomorrow. now time finally missouri works create jobs in rural communities. folks want their towns to be places where their kids can grow up safe, get a good education. find a job. raise a family. it was not that long ago, just a generation or two, that folks made a good living hand sewing baseball uniforms or making shoes on aassembling type writers. we will custom taylor job creation s for small business owners in rural communities because we want every part of missouri to move forward together. now, we are also helping rural missouri compete by expanding access to high speed internet.
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so that's a great question what is the origin of the laws of physics i don't know that's a question science can't answer what if the laws of physics have always existed and they give rise to a universe our universe and perhaps even multiple universes that's a possibility but it's a possibility that's sort of outside the realm of science because we don't know of any way to experimentally or observationally test whether that's a correct hypothesis so let's start from the. very big one gave rise to the universe wine was there a big bang so what gave rise to the universe is an interesting question we don't exactly know the answer to that but we have some ideas for example if there was a preexisting universe then what's called quantum fluctuations little bits of energy coming into existence for a very short time and then usually disappearing well those can occasionally give rise to a universe because if a quantum fluctuation lasts for a long time it can grow to a very large size and that can essentially give rise to a universe and that universe might then have quantum fluctuations that produce o
so that's a great question what is the origin of the laws of physics i don't know that's a question science can't answer what if the laws of physics have always existed and they give rise to a universe our universe and perhaps even multiple universes that's a possibility but it's a possibility that's sort of outside the realm of science because we don't know of any way to experimentally or observationally test whether that's a correct hypothesis so let's start from the. very big one gave rise...
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. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us august 6. bill whitaker, cbs news, pass deena. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. good night. >>> this is 9news now. >> we begin with breaking news out of rockville. montgomery county firefighters contained a fire at the marlowe furniture store. this is located near the intersection of veers mill road. earlier, flames could be seen shooting out of that hole in the roof. firefighters managed to knock them down. all of this is causing some traffic problems. police shut down rockville pike in both directions right near that store. >>> tonight, police are still hunting
. >> reporter: it seems like science fiction, a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car-sized rover to the martian surface then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right it's game over. >> i know when we get that signal i know a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, "curiosity" will be landing on a planet near us...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right dad. ah, but my carrots have that crunch. it's my milk in the rich sauce coating the chicken and the pasta. boys! don't you think stouffer's steam perfect bag should get some credit? my carrots. my milk. my carrots. my milk. [ female announcer ] new from stouffer's. farmers' harvest steam meals for one in the steam perfect bag seal in all the goodness. they taste so good, we'll bet the farm on it. nestle. good food, good life. carrots! creamy! >>> let's start with your laugh. >> you know, i live for laughter. i mean -- [ laughing ] >> it isn't working. it's inert. it just doesn't come across as genuine. worst of all, it's mirthless, which is
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denying the science behind climate change. the birtherism. how is it that when donald trump comes out of the closet as a major league birther, he shoots to the top of the polls among republicans? i mean, there is an awful lot of celebration of ignorance going on in that party right now. it's really sad for me because there was a point 20 years ago when i thought the republicans were coming up with some of the best policy ideas. >> no attack on anybody, but our politics is getting more middle eastern. where any room or weird theory becomes the thing you fight over. there is no such thing as checking with google even, check the facts. nobody checks anything anymore. crazy thinking. thank you, donna edwards of maryland. joe klein. up next with all the attention on todd akin, still out there on the railroad tracks, where he tied himself to, will weather he will leave the ticket or not, what about kevin yoder? he went skinny dipping. we've got david letterman's top apoloies he could use. and darned light hearted. this skinny dipping is not going t
denying the science behind climate change. the birtherism. how is it that when donald trump comes out of the closet as a major league birther, he shoots to the top of the polls among republicans? i mean, there is an awful lot of celebration of ignorance going on in that party right now. it's really sad for me because there was a point 20 years ago when i thought the republicans were coming up with some of the best policy ideas. >> no attack on anybody, but our politics is getting more...
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he says these are horrendous scenarios, and is he very glad now that they're in the realm of science fiction, suzanne. >> yeah, really. all right. hard to believe there. thank you, brian. good to see you, as always. >> good to see you. >> we have pictures here coming out of the white house. mitt romney leaving the white house just moments ago. this was after he had lunch with president obama in the private dining room. you can see him getting into his vehicle there. he was with -- they were together about an hour and ten minutes or so. we don't have details yet on what they discussed, but, of course, good to be a fly on the wall just to get a little bit of the flair of that lunch. we're going to bring you more as soon as we can and we are going to also cover as well hillary clinton out with a plan to fight the global battle against hiv and aids. it is a fight for an aids-free generation. love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% back on... [ toy robot sounds ] 2% on pumpkin pie. and a
he says these are horrendous scenarios, and is he very glad now that they're in the realm of science fiction, suzanne. >> yeah, really. all right. hard to believe there. thank you, brian. good to see you, as always. >> good to see you. >> we have pictures here coming out of the white house. mitt romney leaving the white house just moments ago. this was after he had lunch with president obama in the private dining room. you can see him getting into his vehicle there. he was...
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it's just radio science. they're not denying it, explaining if, or saying anything about it. the whole strategy of todd akin is an isolated problem. thinking they can run the whole party against todd akin for their political benefit has failed. that game in rather glorious fashion earlier today. >> political specialist sean boyd just finished an interview with romney literally a couple minutes ago. she is with me now, and you were only one of four local reporters to get to talk to him, and what did you ask him? >> i had about five minutes with him, the one stipulation to the interview that was i not ask him about abortion or todd akin. the missouri -- >> the one stipulation was that i not ask him about abortion or todd akin. how did this happen? if this was working the way it was supposed to be working, when the republicans cooked up this plan for dealing with todd akin. they would be scheduling interviews for mitt romney to talk about todd akin and how crazy he is and how much he disagrees with him, that's how you would win that allegation on the war on women thing. by expon
it's just radio science. they're not denying it, explaining if, or saying anything about it. the whole strategy of todd akin is an isolated problem. thinking they can run the whole party against todd akin for their political benefit has failed. that game in rather glorious fashion earlier today. >> political specialist sean boyd just finished an interview with romney literally a couple minutes ago. she is with me now, and you were only one of four local reporters to get to talk to him,...